Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 01:34:14 +0200 From: "Alex (DDS)" <akruijff@dds.nl> To: David Kirchner <davidk@accretivetg.com> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: CPU interrupted problem Message-ID: <3BD4ACF6.6060800@dds.nl> References: <20011022111009.U85958-100000@localhost>
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David Kirchner wrote: > On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Alex (DDS) wrote: >> >>I have a problem with the interrupt level of my cpu. Over 50% is at >>normal operation used for interrupt. If i become root with the su >>command then the 50% strangely disappears for a couple of minutes and >>then it comes back again. Does any one recognize it? What can i do to >>reduce the interrupt to a minimum? > > Interrupts come with heavy disk activity or network activity, typically. > You can see if either is occuring by running "systat" in its "vmstat" > mode. Aditional information: I use the FreeBSD (4.4 former 4.3) computer as a internet server. The normal use of the machine is not from behind that machine, but from behind windows pc's. There are only a few machines that uses it services, so i can prity much determen if there is a heavy network- or harddisk load. The later i control to the fullest. In normal use of the machine 50% of the CPU time goes to interrupted. This is so incase of heavy internet / harddisk use, as well as none such use, the other 50% is avilible. I can easly increase the avilible CPU time to near 100% bye doing one of two things. 1) Open a telnet or ssh connection and become root. This wil give the 50% to outher processes for 5 minutes. Afther wich 50% goes to interrupted. 2) Run to the FreeBSD computer and login either as normal user or as root. This has the advantage that as long if someone is loged in the avilible power of the machine is mostly 100%. When i logout then this power gets reduces to 50%. Both top as well systat in vmstat mode doesn't tell me anything for the interrupt stuf. When the computer is not in use, then harddisk and the nics are used very rearly. The harddisk once every 5 minutes for a script and the NIC whore whatever. (both 4 interrupts). I see and know of no reson what sould cause this. I had the same problem with v4.3. Could this be a bug? Alex Output - systat :vmstat: Interrupts 240 total 1 ed0 irq10 1 xl0 irq9 10 ata0 irc14 ata1 irc15 fdc0 irq6 atkbd0 irq? ppc0 irc7 100 clk irq0 128 rtc irq8 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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